Saudi Arabia is experiencing intense rainfall, leading to a red alert being issued for multiple areas over the next four days. Heavy showers were reported outside Medina this morning, with warnings in place for highways connecting Tabuk, Hail, and Riyadh to Medina. Provinces such as Hail and Qassim remain under red alert until tomorrow, as Civil Defense officials caution about rising water levels and potential flooding in affected regions.
The ongoing downpour is expected to bring slight relief from the cold weather. Forecasts indicate continuous rainfall in Riyadh and the Eastern Province throughout the week. A rain warning has been issued for the Eastern Province until Thursday, while Riyadh is expected to experience showers on Friday and Saturday. Areas outside the capital, including Zulfi, Majma', and Shakra, will also witness heavy rain as the weather gradually transitions from extreme cold.
Authorities have advised residents to remain cautious, especially when traveling on highways and in elevated terrains. The Civil Defense has urged the public to stay updated on weather alerts and avoid waterlogged areas to prevent accidents. The persistent rains signal a shift in weather patterns, highlighting the importance of preparedness and safety measures during this period.
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